RobMCFC
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No surprise that Raducanu lost to Swiatek winning only 1 game. Despite what some on this thread believe, she’s just not at the same level as the top players.
One ESPN commentator summarizing the match noted it was like Swiatek was a pro playing a really good junior player.No surprise that Raducanu lost to Swiatek winning only 1 game. Despite what some on this thread believe, she’s just not at the same level as the top players.
Sinner is still rolling, and that was expected.He lost to Marcos Giron of the US, who is having a nice start to the tourney, and that match was close too. Giron will have another tough ask with Sinner up next.
Not going to happen, but kudos to Gaël Monfils who is having an amazing form of tennis in this tournament, rolling back his 38 years to become the 2nd oldest player to make the fourth round behind Federer. Shelton vs. Monfils should be a good match next. Impressive for Monfils' wife Svitolina to also upset the #4 seed on the women's side, so a great day for their family on the court today.I'd be very happy if Fritz and Shelton get to meet up,
It was, and Tien brought it again. He or Shelton if they can win next would face either other and guarantee a young US player in the semis.and I'm interested to see Moutet vs. "the kid" 19 year old Tien. I know that last match may have taken a lot out of him, but those two both play a pretty cagey game, so it could be quite entertaining.
That went the distance, and Navarro joins Gauff and Keys form the US in the Fourth Round.I also think Jabeur and Navarro could be an entertaining match as well.
It looks like her US Open win was a freak result. Her best performance in any slam tournament since then has been the 4th round at Wimbledon (twice). She just isn't at the level required to win slams. Have her injuries contributed to her poor record? Still; she's apparently worth upwards of £10m, so she's doing okay.No surprise that Raducanu lost to Swiatek winning only 1 game. Despite what some on this thread believe, she’s just not at the same level as the top players.
She made the most of a weak post-Covid field to win the US Open. Good luck to her and nobody can take away the fact that she is a Grand Slam winner.It looks like her US Open win was a freak result. Her best performance in any slam tournament since then has been the 4th round at Wimbledon (twice). She just isn't at the level required to win slams. Have her injuries contributed to her poor record? Still; she's apparently worth upwards of £10m, so she's doing okay.
Swiatek was also incredible…..not many could have lived with herNo surprise that Raducanu lost to Swiatek winning only 1 game. Despite what some on this thread believe, she’s just not at the same level as the top players.
Tommy Paul has been playing well - outside chance I suspectBoth Men's and Women's QFs are looking to be setting up nicely, with no major upsets today.
Tommy Paul will have to dig deep to have any shot at Zverev, but that will be interesting to watch if he can win a set and put some pressure on.
In Carlos I trust. Do what needs to be done, please.
Surprised that he beat Alcaraz, but I’ll stick to my feeling that he won’t get past Zverev.he really is the greatest, unbelievable performance.
Surprised that he beat Alcaraz, but I’ll stick to my feeling that he won’t get past Zverev.
My Mrs watched the match and she said that Djokovic was up to his old tricks again: goes a set down, feigns injury so he can leave the court, comes back a new man.
Maybe it’s in the rules, maybe it’s just gamesmanship but I don’t like it. To be fair, Sinner did the same.
He has done it a lot throughout his career. It’s happened too many times for it not to be a pre-determined tactic.No I think that’s unfair, he really was injured and battled through it , he lost the first set after taking a small time out with injury - after first set I don’t think he took any more time out.
He’s 37, he is pushing his body to the absolute limit and playing 3/4 hour matches. No dirty tricks, he was amazing and fought for everything.
Pretty much what I was just going to post!He has done it a lot throughout his career. It’s happened too many times for it not to be a pre-determined tactic.
Having said that, he beat Alcaraz at the age of 37, so he deserved to go through.
A talented player, possibly the greatest ever, but I still don’t like him :)
Tommy had his chances, but really came up short in those first 2 set tiebreakers.Tommy Paul has been playing well - outside chance I suspect
I've finally caught up. Silly work getting in the way of getting to watch some fantastic tennis.He has done it a lot throughout his career. It’s happened too many times for it not to be a pre-determined tactic.
Having said that, he beat Alcaraz at the age of 37, so he deserved to go through.
A talented player, possibly the greatest ever, but I still don’t like him :)
